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While I didn't work on indian regulations, I've worked directly on 2FA/OTP with recurring charges. For this regulation, the recurring charge must be initiated with an OTP code, but subsequent charges may happen…
I found this article written by the CEO in a journal outlining some technical details. https://www.cell.com/joule/pdf/S2542-4351(20)30002-7.pdf His breakthrough technology is supposed to be the carbon nanotube membrane…
It's not strictly required, but you need a high reputation email address verification. For example, a custom domain email will not work, but gmail or outlook.com will allow you to make an account without a phone.
Meanwhile, I see fleets of user-bots happily chugging along under the radar hoovering up data. Just like the post author said: > the crux of malicious bots were, and still are, user-bots. Seems almost laughable that…
Tried to ask the Matrix devs about room emotes being broken on Android (though they work on web) and they just ignored me completely. Matrix is simply half baked and somehow barely works so that I keep using it. But…
Mate luddite here checking in. It hasn't changed since 2009.
They call it prioritizing "authoritative sources" over organic results.
Wow that took a long time to load.
While I didn't work on indian regulations, I've worked directly on 2FA/OTP with recurring charges. For this regulation, the recurring charge must be initiated with an OTP code, but subsequent charges may happen…
I found this article written by the CEO in a journal outlining some technical details. https://www.cell.com/joule/pdf/S2542-4351(20)30002-7.pdf His breakthrough technology is supposed to be the carbon nanotube membrane…
It's not strictly required, but you need a high reputation email address verification. For example, a custom domain email will not work, but gmail or outlook.com will allow you to make an account without a phone.
Meanwhile, I see fleets of user-bots happily chugging along under the radar hoovering up data. Just like the post author said: > the crux of malicious bots were, and still are, user-bots. Seems almost laughable that…
Tried to ask the Matrix devs about room emotes being broken on Android (though they work on web) and they just ignored me completely. Matrix is simply half baked and somehow barely works so that I keep using it. But…
Mate luddite here checking in. It hasn't changed since 2009.
They call it prioritizing "authoritative sources" over organic results.